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TW 0 Comments band helloween, dave mustaine, folksong, genoa italy, german metal band, light synthesizer, mare di stelle, prog metal, roland grapow, Steve Howe, string section, toretta

Daedalus – “The Never Ending Illusion” review

Daedalus is a prog-metal band storming their way out of Genoa, Italy, with the release of their second album, The

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TW 0 Comments aquarius records, best psychedelic music, brew city, cd format, gary myers, gerry smith, iron butterfly, kondos, leslie speaker, milwaukee wisconsin, pat mccarthy, six string, vanilla fudge, wisconsin music

The Corporation – “Get On Our Swing – Hassles In My Mind” review

Collectors of rare psychedelic music may be the only ones aware of Milwaukee, Wisconsin’s, finest band of the late ’60s,

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TW 0 Comments david sylvian, porcupine tree, rain tree crow, richard barbieri, robert fripp, sci fi film, steve jansen, tim bowness

Richard Barbieri – “Stranger Inside” review

Former Japan/Rain Tree Crow and current Porcupine Tree keyboardist Richard Barbieri steps out with his second proper solo album Stranger

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TW 0 Comments elp, Genesis, jethro tull, king crimson, marillion, mikael akerfeldt, music quiz, opeth, pink floyd, porcupine, porcupine tree, prog rock, progressive rock music, steven wilson, trivia

Progressive Rock Music Quiz with Steven Wilson & Mikael Akerfeldt

Think you know your prog rock? Do you remember the details of every Pink Floyd, Genesis, Jethro Tull, King Crimson,

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TW 2 Comments child in time, david coverdale, don airey, glenn hughes, guinness book of world records, ian gillan, ian paice, nick simper, ritchie blackmore, rod evans, roger glover, steve morse, tommy bolin

10 Best Deep Purple songs

I remember as a teen, reading in the Guinness Book Of World Records, that Deep Purple set a new record,

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TW 0 Comments arpeggios, Black Sabbath, frank wilson, hammond organ, ian gillan, joe south, marsha hunt, nick simper, rick wakeman, rob halford, uriah heep, vocal harmonies, vulture blood

Warhorse – Nick Simper leaves Deep Purple for a new Thoroughbred

At the height of Deep Purple’s first wave of commercial success – thanks largely due to their remaking of Joe

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TW 3 Comments alex lifeson, classic albums, farewell to kings, moving pictures, neil peart, permanent waves, red barchetta, spirit of radio, temples of syrinx

10 Best Rush songs

It is my assertion that Rush hit their stride with 1980’s Permanent Waves, and rode that heady curl through the

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Music Interviews
TW 1 Comment country music, creedence clearwater revival, doobie brothers, doug clifford, john mcfee, keith knudsen

Stu Cook – Jackdawg’s lost album finally released

For nearly 40 years, Stu Cook has been anchoring bands with his bass playing and harmony singing. From his time

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TW 0 Comments bob dylan, cbs records, early blues, guitar player, howlin wolf, joni mitchell, muddy waters, ray charles

Keaton Simons – You Should Hear Him Now

One could forgive Keaton Simons if he chose to be a cynic. Like so many others in the music industry,

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TW 0 Comments commutative property of addition, double cd, marillion, mark kelly, prog rock, steve hogarth, steve rothery

Marillion’s Steve Rothery on “Happiness Is The Road”

Do you remember your first math class? After being introduced to the wide world of numbers, you began learning that

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